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I want to create a linear graph with only a few points plotted, but with the
graph axes extended on both x and y, so that the students can then manually extrapolate the smaller (plotted) line on the extra graph paper shown. Any ideas? |
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Right click the x-axis; use Format Axis; open scale tab and set lower limit
to some value. Repeat with y-axis if needed. Charles' Law maybe? -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Peter" wrote in message ... I want to create a linear graph with only a few points plotted, but with the graph axes extended on both x and y, so that the students can then manually extrapolate the smaller (plotted) line on the extra graph paper shown. Any ideas? |
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